A Global Investment Conference Designed to Explore the Defining Issues of Our Times

In-person at the Delamar Hotel, Greenwich, CT and a digital conference

As countries begin to imagine what the end of the pandemic could look like, it is abundantly clear that we are not returning to the old normal. Covid brought about profound changes that were felt in every corner of social and economic life. The hope is a return to normality of sorts will create a momentum that will lead us to a new economic era.

The Greenwich Economic Forum (GEF) returns this September as an in-person and online gathering, featuring foremost investors, business leaders, social entrepreneurs and policy makers, to debate the economic implications of the defining issues of our times, including the effect of the pandemic on the world economy, the long-term implications of international government stimulus efforts, China’s evolving role in the new global economy, and the environmental and social activism that is shaking up the status quo. 

KEY TOPICS

Returning to the global growth post-covid: Establishing more resilient and sustainable business models

The unravelling of the global stimulus efforts: Will monetary policy makers need to step in?

The playbook for the post-covid investor community: What investors should be expecting in 2022 and beyond?


WHY ATTEND?
Understand how the pandemic has altered global economies and what seismic pressures and opportunities await in 2022 and beyond

Be a part of the agenda-setting conversation with legendary business executives, investors, social influencers and  policy leaders

Learn how to meet growing internal and external stakeholder expectations on climate change, sustainability, diversity and social equity

September 21 to 22 - In-Person  |  September 23 - Global Digital